Abstract:In reflection seismology, the inversion of subsurface reflectivity from the observed seismic traces (super-resolution inversion) plays a crucial role in target detection. Since the seismic wavelet in reflection seismic data varies with the travel time, the reflection seismic trace is non-stationary. In this case, a relative amplitude-preserving super-resolution inversion has been a challenging problem. In this paper, we propose a super-resolution inversion method for the non-stationary reflection seismic trace… Show more
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